To create a video using a green screen, a person needs background footage, footage shot in front of a green screen, and a chroma key editing program like Adobe After Effects. In After Effects, the person imports the footage, adds a chroma key effect, adjusts settings like color tolerance and border, then exports the final video with the green screen replaced by the background footage.
To create a video using a green screen, a person needs background footage, footage shot in front of a green screen, and a chroma key editing program like Adobe After Effects. In After Effects, the person imports the footage, adds a chroma key effect, adjusts settings like color tolerance and border, then exports the final video with the green screen replaced by the background footage.
Pink Floyd is a highly influential musical group known for hits like "The Wall," "Sheep," "One of These Days," "Wish You Were Here," and "Comfortably Numb." The document lists some of Pink Floyd's greatest hits and expresses a love for the band, which is considered very important in its genre.
Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist. He was born in 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Jewish parents who were involved in radical politics and intellectualism. Chomsky is known as the "father of modern linguistics" and revolutionized the field with his 1957 book Syntactic Structures, which introduced the theory of transformational grammar and the idea that humans possess an innate, universal grammar. Throughout his career, Chomsky has also been a prominent critic of U.S. foreign policy and capitalism. He is one of the most cited living authors across various academic fields such as linguistics, computer science, mathematics, and psychology.
This file accompanies a YouTube clip. It distinguishes allostasis from homeostasis and provides a brief overview of the allostatic response and allostatic load - see facebook page for link to clip - ePsychVCE.com (or website of same name)
This file accompanies a youtube, which provides an overview of the Sultan 'sticks' experiment along with a practical example which details the 4 stages of Insight learning. See my twitter account 'Psyccounting' for a link to the Youtube.
This document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of kirana stores and supermarkets from the perspectives of customers and owners. [1] Kirana stores are small, independently owned retail stores that offer daily necessities and provide services like home delivery and credit. [2] Supermarkets are larger self-service stores that offer a wide variety of food and household items organized into departments. [3] Both kirana stores and supermarkets play important but different roles in retail and can coexist by capitalizing on their unique strengths to serve customers.
This file accompanies a Youtube clip which covers the manner in which 1: biofeedback, 2: relaxation & meditation, 3: exercise & 4: social support can help manage stress. See facebook page 'epsychvce.com' or twitter account 'psyccounting' for link.
Classical conditioning (CC) and operant conditioning (OC) both involve learning through associations between stimuli and responses. However, they differ in key ways:
1. In CC, the response is involuntary and precedes the stimulus, while in OC the response is voluntary and occurs after reinforcement.
2. CC involves passive learning as the response is automatic, while OC requires an active learner who operates on the environment to obtain reinforcement.
3. The timing of the stimulus and response differ between the two: in CC the stimulus precedes the response, while in OC the response precedes reinforcement.
This file accompanies a Youtube clip made on the origins of Operant Conditioning, with specific reference to the Skinner box application of both Positive and Negative reinforcement. See www.ePsychVCE.com for a link to the Youtube clip.
This file accompanies a youtube clip made on this topic. It includes an overview of Aversion therapy and 2 practical examples. see www.ePsychVCE.com for more VCE Psychology resources.
Plasticity of the brain - VCE U4 PsychologyAndrew Scott
This file covers Developmental Plasticity including Synaptogenesis, Pruning, Migration and Myelination & Adaptive Plasticity including Rerouting & Sprouting. This file accompanies a Youtube clip made on this topic see my channel - Psyccounting
Lazarus and Folkman Transactional model Andrew Scott
This file accompanies a Youtube clip - covering the Transational model of stress and coping. See the facebook page 'ePsychVCE.com' or the website www.ePsychVCE.com for link.
Trial & error learning Thorndike - VCE U4 PsychAndrew Scott
This 4 slide file accompanies a youtube clip (see www.ePsychVCE.com to access link to clip). It covers Thorndike's Puzzle box experiment an his infamous 'law of effect'
Pink Floyd is a highly influential musical group known for hits like "The Wall," "Sheep," "One of These Days," "Wish You Were Here," and "Comfortably Numb." The document lists some of Pink Floyd's greatest hits and expresses a love for the band, which is considered very important in its genre.
Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist. He was born in 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Jewish parents who were involved in radical politics and intellectualism. Chomsky is known as the "father of modern linguistics" and revolutionized the field with his 1957 book Syntactic Structures, which introduced the theory of transformational grammar and the idea that humans possess an innate, universal grammar. Throughout his career, Chomsky has also been a prominent critic of U.S. foreign policy and capitalism. He is one of the most cited living authors across various academic fields such as linguistics, computer science, mathematics, and psychology.
This file accompanies a YouTube clip. It distinguishes allostasis from homeostasis and provides a brief overview of the allostatic response and allostatic load - see facebook page for link to clip - ePsychVCE.com (or website of same name)
This file accompanies a youtube, which provides an overview of the Sultan 'sticks' experiment along with a practical example which details the 4 stages of Insight learning. See my twitter account 'Psyccounting' for a link to the Youtube.
This document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of kirana stores and supermarkets from the perspectives of customers and owners. [1] Kirana stores are small, independently owned retail stores that offer daily necessities and provide services like home delivery and credit. [2] Supermarkets are larger self-service stores that offer a wide variety of food and household items organized into departments. [3] Both kirana stores and supermarkets play important but different roles in retail and can coexist by capitalizing on their unique strengths to serve customers.
This file accompanies a Youtube clip which covers the manner in which 1: biofeedback, 2: relaxation & meditation, 3: exercise & 4: social support can help manage stress. See facebook page 'epsychvce.com' or twitter account 'psyccounting' for link.
Classical conditioning (CC) and operant conditioning (OC) both involve learning through associations between stimuli and responses. However, they differ in key ways:
1. In CC, the response is involuntary and precedes the stimulus, while in OC the response is voluntary and occurs after reinforcement.
2. CC involves passive learning as the response is automatic, while OC requires an active learner who operates on the environment to obtain reinforcement.
3. The timing of the stimulus and response differ between the two: in CC the stimulus precedes the response, while in OC the response precedes reinforcement.
This file accompanies a Youtube clip made on the origins of Operant Conditioning, with specific reference to the Skinner box application of both Positive and Negative reinforcement. See www.ePsychVCE.com for a link to the Youtube clip.
This file accompanies a youtube clip made on this topic. It includes an overview of Aversion therapy and 2 practical examples. see www.ePsychVCE.com for more VCE Psychology resources.
Plasticity of the brain - VCE U4 PsychologyAndrew Scott
This file covers Developmental Plasticity including Synaptogenesis, Pruning, Migration and Myelination & Adaptive Plasticity including Rerouting & Sprouting. This file accompanies a Youtube clip made on this topic see my channel - Psyccounting
Lazarus and Folkman Transactional model Andrew Scott
This file accompanies a Youtube clip - covering the Transational model of stress and coping. See the facebook page 'ePsychVCE.com' or the website www.ePsychVCE.com for link.
Trial & error learning Thorndike - VCE U4 PsychAndrew Scott
This 4 slide file accompanies a youtube clip (see www.ePsychVCE.com to access link to clip). It covers Thorndike's Puzzle box experiment an his infamous 'law of effect'